Users get new premium options, including the ability to remove ads

May 8, 2013 19:41 GMT  ·  By

Appsfire, the discoverability service that enables you to find the best apps and deals every day, has received a new update that introduces a number of premium options for end users.

As Apple is pushing forward with its App Store crackdown removing apps that market other apps, a new version of Appsfire has been made available on the company’s digital distribution venue.

It is unclear why titles like AppGratis get banned, while others, such as Appsfire, are pardoned. But this is a discussion for another time.

In the new Appsfire 4.2, users can now enjoy Appsfire without ads for periods of 3 months, 1 year, or forever, depending on how much they pledge. The app itself remains free when you download it for the first time on iTunes.

Also new, you get to set a minimum app score, which means Appsfire will stop serving up titles that are getting anything less than five star ratings.

You can now choose to download apps without ever leaving Appsfire, and a few minor improvements have also been included.

Download Appsfire for iPhone and iPad (Free)